Screw you, I hadn't played since the first expansion was released and wanted to try some of the new stuff =P

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The server login issues and lag have borked countless raid nights for us o Uldum, and come peak server time (around 6 PST), the ques are daily and the instance lag unbearable. With the amount of money Blizz is getting from its subscribers, you'd think they'd have an army working on this worsening problem - but it doesnt seem the case. Thankfully I still have FFXI to play (and enjoying quite a bit more than WoW recently).

With the amount of money Blizz is getting from its subscribers, you'd think they'd have an army working on this worsening problem - but it doesnt seem the case.

A non-trivial part of the problem is that Blizzard isn't really making that much money. Vivendi doesn't just let them have their own little pocket; money is funneled from the very profitable World of Warcraft to balance out Vivendi's less-profitable wings.

So what you're saying is that Blizzard doesnt get to make any decisions regarding it's profits for making the game a better playing experience?

Please.....explain.

Short version is that Blizzard needed more resources towards the end of their SNES era, got bought by some company, then made Warcraft. That company was bought by some other company, there was some sort of accounting scandal, and they were sold to Vivendi. There's no way that Blizzard could've released--probably not even developed--a game as expansive as WoW without a pretty big parent company, and they were in an awful position for negotiating a contract with Vivendi.

The server login issues and lag have borked countless raid nights for us o Uldum, and come peak server time (around 6 PST), the ques are daily and the instance lag unbearable. With the amount of money Blizz is getting from its subscribers, you'd think they'd have an army working on this worsening problem - but it doesnt seem the case.

Hehe, the hideous server problems were one of the main reasons I quit WoW. I hope to be back to give the expansion a spin, but given the fact Blizzard hasn't gotten their act together yet (and it's been a good 4 months or so since I left :P), I have this vague feeling the servers are going to be pretty much SOL then. IIRC, it's supposed to be pay to play, not pay to wait in a queue for laggy and crashorific play.